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In 2004, Uhuru Movement's former leader Omali Yeshitela was embroiled in an incident in which he tore down a Halloween display in St. Petersburg that depicted a black man hanging from a noose although it later turned out to be a, "a synthetic spider web that spanned half the width of the gray house and an arrangement of plastic skulls and bones."[9] Subsequent opinions[10] and letters[11] to the St. Petersburg Times regarding the incident were critical of the Uhuru Movement and Yeshitela's conduct

In 2013, two men from upstateNew York were arrested after building a radioactive "death ray" device and plotting to use it against Muslims, and other perceived enemies of the United States and Israel,[44] including Obama. The men, Glenn Scott Crawford and Eric J. Feight, were arrested by the FBI after a 15-month operation involving FBI agents posing as co-conspirators. A court affidavit described the device as "a mobile, remotely operated, radiation emitting device capable of killing human targets silently and from a distance with lethal doses of radiation."[45]

Crawford, affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan organization, had allegedly contacted an Albanysynagogue and a Jewish organization, and asked for their assistance with technology that could be used against Israel's enemies. Crawford also plotted to kill President Obama with the device. The undercover agents rendered the weapon inoperable to eliminate potential danger to the public. Crawford and Feight were charged with "conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists" and could potentially be sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment.[46][47][48][49][50]

Following the test at the CDC campus in DeKalb County, two of the monkeys who had survived Reston virus infection were infected with a very large dose of the Ebola virus in an effort to produce an Ebola vaccine. One of the two monkeys remained resistant; the second died.[8]

The physical building in which the outbreak occurred was demolished on 30 May 1995 and a new building constructed in its place. This facility, which is part of the Isaac Newton Square office park, at 1946 Isaac Newton Sq W, became a PALS Early Learning and Child Care Center, then became a Mulberry Child Care and preschool center as of 2007, and as of 2009 it became a KinderCare.[20]

Soon after its debut, the series was panned by critics citing Johnson's apparent nervousness as a host, his overly complimentary tone with his celebrity guests, and lack of chemistry with his sidekick, comedian Craig Shoemaker. The series was quickly retooled with Shoemaker being relegated to the supporting cast which included comedian Steve White and announcer Jimmy Hodson. Comedian and actor Tommy Davidson was brought in as Johnson's new sidekick and Johnson interacted more with the show band leader Sheila E. The format of the show was also changed to include more interview time with celebrity guests.[1][2]

Howard Stern appearance

One vocal critic of The Magic Hour was Howard Stern. Stern would regularly mock Johnson's diction and hosting abilities on his popular morning show.[1] In an attempt to confront Stern (and to boost ratings), Stern was booked to appear on the show as a guest (along with Playboy PlaymateKaren McDougal[3]). Stern appeared on the July 2 broadcast with the band, the Losers, and played the song "Wipe Out".[4] While being interviewed by Johnson, Stern asked Johnson about his lifestyle prior to contracting HIV and if he practiced safe sex with his wife. Stern also asked about "the white guy comedian", referring to Johnson's previous sidekick, Craig Shoemaker, who had been fired shortly before Stern's appearance for publicly calling the show "an absolute nightmare".[5][6]

Cancellation

The highly publicized episode featuring Stern increased viewership for a time,[5] but ratings soon dropped off. The series was canceled after eight weeks.[7]

Johnson later blamed the demise of his talk show on a lack of support from black celebrities who refused or could not appear on his show. Johnson claimed, "Their managers and agents keep them off of the black shows."[8]

In 2013, two men from upstateNew York were arrested after building a radioactive "death ray" device and plotting to use it against Muslims, and other perceived enemies of the United States and Israel,[44] including Obama. The men, Glenn Scott Crawford and Eric J. Feight, were arrested by the FBI after a 15-month operation involving FBI agents posing as co-conspirators. A court affidavit described the device as "a mobile, remotely operated, radiation emitting device capable of killing human targets silently and from a distance with lethal doses of radiation."[45]

Crawford, affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan organization, had allegedly contacted an Albanysynagogue and a Jewish organization, and asked for their assistance with technology that could be used against Israel's enemies. Crawford also plotted to kill President Obama with the device. The undercover agents rendered the weapon inoperable to eliminate potential danger to the public. Crawford and Feight were charged with "conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists" and could potentially be sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment.[46][47][48][49][50]

Honestly, you Americans have to twist everything you absorb in the most ridiculous ways, don't you? Dai chi, Mexican food, all beyond recognition to their origins. Hell, even your white supremacists support Israel and are anti-Muslims. That's not how it worked where I come...

Monkeys killing monkeys killing monkeys over places of the ground.Silly monkeys, give them thumbs, they make a club and beat their brothers down.

The universe is hostile, so impersonal: Devour to survive - So it is, so it's always been!

Instances of developer misconduct in Eve Online have been substantiated, leading to debates and controversy within the game community. On February 9, 2007, a player known as Kugutsumen hacked an enemy corporation's private forum to find out and reveal that Eve Online developer t20 had provided his corporation, Reikoku, with six valuable blueprints, giving them an advantage over competing corporations.[128] Some within the Eve Online community asked for t20's dismissal. While an apology letter was left for the community in the form of a dev blog, he remained an Eve Online developer until late 2008. Kugutsumen was permanently banned from the Eve Online universe for violating the game's terms of service and end-user license agreement by revealing t20's real name.[129]

In response to public concerns, CCP decided to set up an internal affairs division whose responsibility is to monitor the activities of both privileged and player accounts operated by CCP staff in-game.[130]

Mitanni (/mɪˈtæni/; Hittite cuneiformKURURUMi-ta-an-ni; also MittaniMi-it-ta-ni) or Hanigalbat (AssyrianHanigalbat, Khanigalbat cuneiform Ḫa-ni-gal-bat) or Naharin in ancient Egyptian texts was a Hurrian-speaking state in northernSyria and southeast Anatolia from ca. 1500 BC–1300 BC. Founded by an Indo-Aryan ruling class governing a predominantly Hurrian population, Mitanni came to be a regional power after the Hittite destruction of Amorite[1]Babylon and a series of ineffectual Assyrian kings created a power vacuum in Mesopotamia. At the beginning of its history, Mitanni's major rival was Egypt under the Thutmosids. However, with the ascent of the Hittite empire, Mitanni and Egypt made an alliance to protect their mutual interests from the threat of Hittite domination. At the height of its power, during the 14th century BC, Mitanni had outposts centered on its capital, Washukanni, whose location has been determined by archaeologists to be on the headwaters of the Khabur River. Eventually, Mitanni succumbed to Hittite and later Assyrian attacks, and was reduced to the status of a province of the Middle Assyrian Empire.

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I saw a pet store sign selling dog coats the other day. At first I was confused as to why they would sell dog fur coats in a pet store (indeed, that such an item even existed.) Then I figured it out.

Oh, you think bitterness is your ally. But you merely adopted the bitter; I was born in it, moulded by it.

Remember, at least some form of competitive womens' college athletics dates back to the first half of the twentieth century, people talked differently back then. Besides, it just sounds better to me. It certainly does for PSU anyway since Lady Lions has two "L"s. Lionesses would also have been acceptable though.

As people's activities on the Web and communication increase, information about their social relationships become more available.[6] Social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook, as well as the future Dataweb enable people and organizations to contact each other with persistent human-friendly names.[citation needed] Today hundreds of millions of Internet users are using thousands of social websites to stay connected with their friends, discover new ‘‘friends,’’and to share user-created content, such as photos, videos, social bookmarks, and blogs, even through mobile platform support for cell phones.[7] By the end quarter in 2008, Facebook reported 67 million members, MySpace occupied 100 million users, and YouTube had more than 100 million videos and 2.9 million user channels,[8] and these numbers are consistently growing. The social Web is quickly reinventing itself, moving beyond simple web applications that connect individuals to become an entirely new way of life.[2]:18

The film is based on true events in which the filmmakers go back in time and visit antebellum America, using period documents to examine, in graphic detail, the racist ideology and degrading conditions faced by Africans under slavery.

Womb envy denotes the envy men may feel towards a woman's primary role in nurturing and sustaining life. In coining the term, the Neo-FreudianpsychiatristKaren Horney (1885–1952) proposed that men experience womb envy more powerfully than women experience penis envy,[neutrality is disputed] because "men need to disparage women more than women need to disparage men."[3] As a psychoanalyst, Horney considered womb envy a cultural, psychosocial tendency, like the concept of penis envy, rather than an innate male psychological trait.[1]

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I saw a pet store sign selling dog coats the other day. At first I was confused as to why they would sell dog fur coats in a pet store (indeed, that such an item even existed.) Then I figured it out.

Oh, you think bitterness is your ally. But you merely adopted the bitter; I was born in it, moulded by it.

I can't decided if a wiki page being regularly edited is good or bad. On one hand it could mean it's more accurate. On the other hand it could be it get's fucked up more by opinionated people/trolls.

Some of those it clearly means people are getting into fights over edits. I mean some of them are also big current figures. Obama's page will get updated as shit happens and he's POTUS so there's plenty happening. There's also lots of political bullshit that I'm sure spills over into edits.

I can only assume a bunch of the Jesus shit comes from the fedora folk trying to insert tidbits about Richard Carrier.

Wrestling fans are nuts, those WWE pages have been making the list for a decade now. If anything there used to be more of them up there.

I can't decided if a wiki page being regularly edited is good or bad. On one hand it could mean it's more accurate. On the other hand it could be it get's fucked up more by opinionated people/trolls.

Its bad, it means that regular edit wars are in progress. That fucking Obama page is a great example. Anyone trying to go against the grain there will be reverted within a minute, and given Obama's prominence there's a lot of people who want things to be added or changed.

Of those things the one that stands out to me the most is the Ben 10 aliens. I sort of figured that autists didn't give a damn about Ben 10.

An American cartoon show thats gone through a few varients now. The main point of it was that the main character can turn into ten different kinds of alien and fights other aliens though I'm pretty sure that its not about that anymore.

In 2007, the Pittsburgh Business Times ranked the Shikellamy School District 434th out of 499 Pennsylvania school districts based on three years of Pennsylvania System of Student Assessment test scores.[9]

On June 15, 1936, at the age of 67, Moore was shot to death on the lawn of his home in East Orange, New Jersey, by an unemployed inventor who became enraged after finding that an invention he filed for was already the subject of a patent granted to Moore.[10][11]

Garden & Gun represents a celebration of Southern Lifestyle at its best. It delivers a unique look at contemporary South’s sporting culture, food, music, prominent people, events, literature, and ideas. The magazine also offers information on sought out vacation spots for both travelers and dwellers of the booming region. Offering lush photography and top quality editorial, the magazine strongly promotes a conscious connection to and conservation of the Southern environment. The publication reflects a respect for traditions, while allowing the South’s adaptation and modern lifestyle to shine through.